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  1. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  2. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  3. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  4. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  5. #Recycled Kids' Craft: Make #WindChimes

    By Ally Noel
    April 14, 2015

    "These Earth-friendly, up-cycled wind chimes are a perfect way to welcome spring. We turned some trash into treasure by using tin cans to create this set for our backyard. Kids can use all sorts of materials: empty plastic containers, plastic cutlery, soda cans, even old keys work. Discover the different sounds you get from various items. We left our wind chimes au naturel, but you can decorate yours with patterned duct tape or paint, too.

    Materials:
    Containers (we used tin cans)
    Yarn or twine
    Sturdy stick from outside
    Beads
    Jingle bells (optional)

    1. Cut small holes in the center of your recycled containers, and thread a piece of yarn through each one. To make a hole in a tin can, punch a nail through the bottom carefully .

    2. Tie beads or bells to the end of the yarn hanging inside the containers.

    3. Tie the other end of the yarn to the stick, allowing the containers to hang freely.

    If you want, you can decorate your containers with tape or paint, and then hang them outdoors or indoors by a window."

    Source:
    mommypoppins.com/recycled-kids

    #SolarPunkSunday #RecycledCrafts #TinCanChimes #KidsCrafts #ReduceReuseRecycle

  6. Yes, there are still places in the world that look like this even this late in the spring, and though I can't be there in person, I live to see it. My dark, cold, and yet hopeful capture of a spring snow day: "Snow falling on wind chimes in front of flowers".

    #art #photography #snow #flowers #winter #snowstorm #trees #windchimes #spring

  7. Outside the #editor's #office on a rainy spring day: A look up toward the sky shows the front #gable of a small cedar-covered office, some small #windchimes, and a sign that reads "KOK Edit," with the natural umbrella of a #maple #tree above the building.

  8. Legends and tradition typically associate faeries with wind chimes due to their airy, whimsical, and enigmatic nature. #Fairies #windchimes fairyland.blog/post/7700271682

  9. We are sitting on the #BackPorch enjoying what I suspect will be the last 80 degree day in #Ohio until next summer. I love the sound of the breeze blowing through the trees and fallen leaves. The #WindChimes are very pleasant as well.

  10. When we go into outer space, we'll want some domestic touches, including the special charm of a wind chime. They'll ring well on Saturn, where the rings will appear in the distant sky much like this: washed-out, blue, but always there, reminding you that this is not Earth.

    My little piece "Wind chime on Saturn".

    #art #MastoArt #digitalart #digitalpainting #painting #Saturn #spaceart #scifiart #rings #clouds #cloudscape #sky #skyscape #windchimes #chimes #scifi #sciencefiction

  11. It reached 70F here in #Asheville this afternoon, and #AQI is back in the good range. A bit of wind to play a tune.

    #WindChimes #Pergola #BlueSky #ncwx

  12. “Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering.”

    — Leonard Cohen, “Anthem”

    #WindChimes #photography

  13. @VisualStuart Glad to see someone else who loves #windchimes too. I find even their erratic tunes soothing, but to be fair I enjoy #Gamelan music too 😀

  14. CW: long introduction post

    #introduction
    Since I've just moved (thanks to the Sunny Garden admins/mods for this place, and Cup of Tea people for my old home)🔃
    🌍 I'm Enne (ɛn), punny full name: Aily Enne Bee, they/them, e/em/eir/emself, a trans/non-binary/polygender, neurodivergent, bilingual, omni-demisexual human who happens to be visually impaired.
    I have 12 years of experience in:
    ✔ Music production and sound design (mixing, editing, sample creating, synth programming, synthesis…).
    ✔ Audio game/software/web development (AngelScript, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, PureBasic, some (C and Python)).
    I like nature, pets (especially cats), wind chimes, light rain, music (especially EDM), poetry, Critical Roll, Doctor Who, Formula1, audio dramas, technology, books (especially fantasy and romance), mental health, etc.
    I believe in peace, treating everyone equally (with respect), and using one's privileges to benefit people who aren't as fortunate.
    The rights of marginalized minorities are basic human rights.
    I'm accepting of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, ND and DID people, as well as everyone else.
    #sunnyGarden #cupOfTeaSocial #trans #nonBinary #polygender #neurodivergent #bilingual #omnisexual #demisexual #visuallyImpaired #musicProduction #soundDesign #reaper #gamedev #angelScript #php #javaScript #html #pureBasic #python #nature #pets #cats #windchimes #rain #music #EDM #poetry #criticalRoll #doctorWho #f1 #audioDrama #tech #books #fantasy #romance #mentalHealth #peace #lgbtqia #bipoc #did #woke

  15. @dalfen

    I started making #windchimes and #suncatchers after googling bohemian art. The turtle actually only took about 2 months. Beading is as therapeutic as #GardenTherapy.

  16. Good morning! I know it’s a day late, but is #WindChimesWednesday a thing? We enjoy our #MusicOfTheSpheres #Windchimes every day there is a breeze.